I wonder why Kraft Music chooses to show pianists who use a percussive, strongly rhythmic style. Nothing wrong with this pianist or Adam, both are fine, talented pianists, however, the Yamaha Clavinova and Arius sound is fairly mellow. I find myself wanting to hear Classical music or very lyrical music that showcases the different dynamic level and shadings the pianos are capable of. I feel this is a Yamaha digital piano strength. While there is a bit of dynamics here, that part of the Yamaha sound isn't as well presented in Kraft videos for Yamaha pianos as it could be.
Benjamin Smith I agree entirely with your comment. It's very difficult with this one style of playing to guage what the strengths and weaknesses of individual pianos are, which is what I'm looking for in these videos.
I wonder why Kraft Music chooses to show pianists who use a percussive, strongly rhythmic style. Nothing wrong with this pianist or Adam, both are fine, talented pianists, however, the Yamaha Clavinova and Arius sound is fairly mellow. I find myself wanting to hear Classical music or very lyrical music that showcases the different dynamic level and shadings the pianos are capable of. I feel this is a Yamaha digital piano strength. While there is a bit of dynamics here, that part of the Yamaha sound isn't as well presented in Kraft videos for Yamaha pianos as it could be.
Benjamin Smith I agree entirely with your comment. It's very difficult with this one style of playing to guage what the strengths and weaknesses of individual pianos are, which is what I'm looking for in these videos.
Thank you!
I like it very much :-)
I was really dissapointed in store by this piano. Sounded quite cold and digital to me compared to the Roland f140r. Just my personal opinion tho..
Bear in mind this is recorded off the headphone jack - the ambient sound of these is for crap.